Stanislaw Barszczak, Journey for a smile
I made a new way to travel. Shooting at a slum and around whole world, I went to Dubai now. I’ve been in Dubai, where you may buy luxe beach for less. Summer might be hot and sticky, but it has good points too. You may like cut-price access to the world-class beach and spa facilities of the gorgeous Monte Carlo Beach club in Saadijat, Abu Dhabi. I think my plans allow Emiratis and different nationalities to mix. I met the polish people there. This country is 43 year old. So, the excitement is growing. The adrenaline is pumping. The anticipation is immense. There’s something new and big about to happen. The new home of UAE (Dubai) football. ’Introducing the Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium. Uniting up to 30.000 football fans, this stadium is the heart and the heartbeat of Al Ain. Joins us, test your football skills, engage in exciting games or simply try out some healthy food. Thirteen centuries ago, the salukis inspired the Bedouins to such poetry they called it a wind drinker, gazelle hound, daughter if the tent and desert eye. Today camel and horses racing keeps the event of Dubai alive. Following the successful lounch of Dubai Shopping Festival 2014, you’re invited to celebrate and enjoyed shopping at its best with extended timings at the leading mulls of the city. Come join us in making this an unforgettable experience. ‘One of the most fascinating challenges is to ensure sustainable energy for future generations,’ R. Bronson said. I also have been in Bangkok now. There are many high-street brands retail in the many shopping passages. A I walk back to the hotel, I stop for a street-side kebab to complete the town experience. I was celebrating the holy mass in the church of the Holy Reedemer. After the Mass in Thailand nightmares of the tsunami (26 december 2004) a survivor tells me the horror of what she went through destroyed her quality of life for many years, until hypnotherapy helped her come to terms with it. Protest-ravaged Thailand imposes emergency rule now, several days after my visit in Bangkok. Move follows weeks of rallies that have paralyzed parts of Bangkok. Thailand yesterday declared a 60-day state of emergency in Bangkok and surrounding areas to tackle mass street protests aimed at overthrowing the government. Thai anti-government protests leader Suthep Thaugsuban is greeted by supporters as he leads a mass march. An anti-government protester wears Buddist amulets during a rally in Bangkok.
‘The hands that feed.’ In Afghanistan thousands of women, many of them widows, are too poor to feed their families and starving women and children are fed by volunteers. Women- they don’t have a voice. Queues build up every day- groups of women in blue burkas and young children. One of these women was 33 when her husband died because they couldn’t afford medical treatment. Penniless, and with children to raise, she vowed to build a hospital for the needy. In New Delhi is called off a dramatic street protest now. “It is people’s victory” – I read in a magazine. Russia warned the situation in Ukraine was spiraling out of Central after a second night of violent clashes between pro-EU protesters and security forces in the centre of Kiev. The standoff between Ukrainian protesters and authorities took tension to a new high after two months of rallies. The financial police in the southern city of Salerno said Monsignor Nunzio Scarano’s accouts had been used to transfer millions of euros in fictitions donations from off shore companies. Suicide blast in Beirut ahead of Syria talks. EU troops to help quell unrest in Central African Republic. So, I believe journey to Asia is the most significant thing that I have done in my fifties years. And I felt now you should have a second time to find it also in my texts of today. I wasn’t attempting to change anybody’s life with the journey. Sometimes what seems distant is closer than you think, though but I saw that last time. Then I found it, brave enough to try something new? Want to experience something amazing? All you need is to open your mind to new journeys. It’s wonderful to see so many people’s attitudes changing around you. I think one of the biggest accomplishment of the journey is it encourages us to publicly debate issues that otherwise we don’t discuss, that we’re very uncomfortable talking about publicly. I would say now, Mom was naïve, yet manipulative, innocent yet ambitious, cunning and smart, she ensured me get a good education. In my youth I set out to change the world but later decided to leave it as it is. We will have to choose wisely, for one way leads to ennui and the other to world-weariness. The Nobel Prize must be set aside not for the man who adds to the sum of our knowledge or makes our lives easier, but to the one, who diminishes our understanding and forces us to work for a few more generations at making life easier, somebody says. And that should give us something to do. Add a beautiful twist to your story. And this help me improve my acting skills now. When you’re doing what you love, there is no need for a holiday. So, be a blushing beauty in the hottest spring colour. -Trust that goes beyond generations. How wonderful it is when you have someone by your side. Allaying your fears. Helping you keep away your worries. Encouraging you to realize your dreams. A pillar of strength in good times and bad. With you, when you are young. And old. Someone you really trust. At our organization we have endeavoured to be just such a support to millions of people across the coming. For more than five decades. Winning recognition. But the true reward that we cherish is the implicit trust placed on us by all of you and we will make all efforts to live up to your expectations in the years to come. I think my text is interesting for you and some of my tips are valuable. I totally agree with me that it is absolutely vital to have a clear goal and that a vision for my business should be very defined. There are key to success. I would like be a stunning man with a sharp mind. So, I thought people who make something or write gratitude journals are happier than those who don’t, so I also wish you, buy a nice book and each day list three or 10 things you’re grateful for in your own life. But we return to an essence of my text. What motivates me, however, is knowing that my work helps to get the right place and at the right time. Though I thirst for cross functional working, writing more and more in different manner is a big part of my role to help meet common goals drives me forward every day. First of all it’s my passion for a best image of the catholic church that drives me. It’s lonely where I am but it’s incredibly satisfying. The past 9 years have been tough and the only thing that has stood by me has been my work. So, I put wear my blinkers and go to work. Last month alone I have had four huge hits (Argentina, Geneva, Morroco, India) and remaining one of the busiest priest, and I have no plans to take a break. What more can you ask for? I’m on an emotional high. I am now more confident in my skin and not afraid to express my emotions. My local church in Czestochowa, Poland, keeps me grounded. Because our priesthood education and life system it demands obedience at all- we are allowing it to become a form of enslavement. In the issue of depression being ignored because of social taboos? So, the Archbishop of mine is most honest critic. But I am striving to make this world a better place. Let my eyes take my breath away! When I were shooting season one, I hadn’t even planned season two. In the beginning there was Asia in my plan, then south America. But I’ve been first in Argentina, then in Singapore, all only in two last months. In the way I’ve been in Marrakesh, Morroco. So, once day after seeing photos of the snow-capped mountain range and dramatic glacier, I too wanted to visit valley d’Ourica. Travelling with luxury adventure company seemed like the perfect compromise; by day we could choose from several exciting hikes, before returning to dine and sleep at hostel. In other words, we could explore the wild beauty of Morroco, without sacrificing any of our comforts.
India
Why did you get involved with India? By my friend from Mumbai. God is watching everything. I wanted to have good intentions. When it comes to strategic decisions in the catholic church, it pays to have a proven partner with global and local strength. Father Sebastian, whatever my global or local needs, he can help me bridge the gap between promise and performance, I think. As one of the most awarded airlines in the world, Jet Airlines, is ready to take your senses further to travel to India. Telecommunications giant in India is Airtel, it is said to might be your sponsor on journey to Asia, but it doesn’t.
On the other side, when I arrived in India I had no idea I’d be doing what I am now, running the catholic church. I realize as I get older that it doesn’t mean you are weak or unprofessional if you allow yourself to be touched or moved by something. I thought you have two ears and one mouth, and you have to use them in that order. I travel with prayer on my trips abroad. My long-term plan is to just be the best father I can be. Though, charity, after all, begins at home. With a population of more than a billion, and millions of tourist flocking to visit each year, escaping the crowds in India might seem like an impossible task. Luckily, the sheer size of this fascinating country with its bewilderingly diverse range of cultures, languages and climate variations means that it’s a lot easier than might think. From the snow-capped Himalayas in the north, to south India’s historical temples, hill stations and backwaters. You may visit India with Golden Chariot train, travelling boat aboard, stay on the Royal Boat, to set a romantic dinner on the special celebration table on Terrace inset, Nomad in the jungle, horse trek to the heart of rural India, trekking high into the surrounding snow-capped mountains, with jungle safaris to see leopard, bears; what more could you want? But my journey held up a mirror to some of the ills plaguing Indian society, it also portrayed amazing stories of perseverance: of a young woman, who was gang-raped at the age of 16 and left for dead, but survived to set up an organization that helps stop trafficking of women; of a street-side vegetable vendor who lost her husband because there were no doctors to help in her village but who put all her savings into building a hospital treating people free of cost; of a couple who were so devastated by the sights they witnessed in the aftermath of the earthquake that they decided to take in 56 children and look after them as their own in their house. Once day I was watching television, a woman from Modena Madhya Pradesh, her face deeply scarred, recalled how she was savagely bitten by her husband after she gave birth to a girl child against his wishes. A second image now, schoolchildren in a village in northern India whispered how they were forced by teachers to clean the school’s toilets and sit apart from other children only because they belong to a lower caste. Third image, a widow revealed how her husband was murdered for the crime of falling in love her and marrying against her family’ wishes. Another example, the government in northern Indian states such as Rajasthan and Haryana promptly initiated measures to curb female foeticide, coming down hard on illegal scamming centres that were encouraging female foeticide and shutting several down. Clearly, there had never been anything quite like this on Indian television and more than 90 million people across the country stayed awake way past 11 in the night bring to their living rooms not just harrowing and heartrending tales but also stories of hope, fortitude and human resilience. So, the media are the way the world is going. I saw Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on this manner. For we have no money only through television we are recognized our dignity now, and we sponsor every big event today. Though, every I knew earlier thought I’d made a wrong decision to give money to travel abroad. 75 per cent of my life is church abroad. That’s why I know that it works. I love getting the chance to interact with the audience. For this reason I tell you this story. So very early in my priesthood career, around the early 80s (the years of 1980-1989), I decided I would not do anything that I was not happy doing. Dear time, why are you always in a hurry? Although known for my penchant travelling style of life I always look for plots that excite me, which touch me. This journey has been exciting and extremely emotional for me. It’s also journey of discovery. I feel I’ve understood the people of the countries that I visited better now. I am always amazed by the passion and commitment that ordinary people covered in the making Difference stories have towards a cause and how this results in them leading extraordinary lives. Only difference between people- there are blind, naked, I suppose. And it is powerful. Then, for example a British woman who leaves the comfort of her home to work in HIV/Aids-ravaged Zambia. I read about Mrs Pat Atkinson, who makes a difference. During her 40 visits over the past 23 years Pat Has helped hundreds of abandon women and orphans have a better quality of life. I would say now, God, give us liberty of conscience, of speaking, health. Sin- is transgression of the law. ‘I came on earth no peace,’ Jesus said. So, Mr Krishnam was a top chef in a five-star hotel, but gave it all up to feed the poor living on the streets of India. And so on, once day I’ve been in Calcutta now, in the house of the Sisters of Charity. There are 170 sisters there, two sisters of them are from my country. The Sisters of Charity have as their patron, Mother Teresa, a laureate of the Peace Nobel Prize, whom tomb is there. Mother Teresa, who was called the saint of gutters, died of a heart attack on September 5 1997 at the headquarters of the Missionaries of Charity in Kolkata, India. She was 87. She devoted her life to work among the poorest in the slums of Calcutta. The Sisters of Charity, thanks to them and their charity, children among countless others, can have a normal childhood and dream of a good life. Dear Reader, you also may do like this, I thought now. Do up your ceiling in bedrooms in a way that reflects your personality, memories and hobbies. If you’re a fan of Mother Teresa a collect posters of her gifts, for example, place them artistically on your ceiling for a update. You can do the same with your favourite holiday photos. And an another thing yet. The village without doors in India. Even modern houses have no doors in Shani Shingnapur. So, Rani, with her mother Uma at their house, she says, a genial spirit protect them. On average around 4,000 tourists visit the village every day. I make a living only because of them, she says. Villages go about their daily business free of worry. In Kerala (South India) I participated in an annual festival (Epiphany season) and with the Reverend Archbishop Soosa Pakiam, of Trivandrum celebrating the holy Mass on the beach for 100,000 people. Travel earns so much than miles. In this heartless world, on these days, you‘ve been my selfless friend. I feel very happy, proud and humbled that the holy mass in Trivandrum is such a success of my spiritual life. If there’s one thing I’d suggest all visitors to India should do, it would be to go on their temples. A traditional Indian spread, food, drink, is enjoyed for its rich and spicy flavours. My friend of India, Father Sebastian, doesn’t say about it from his home in Mumbai, but in his text sent to me from Munich, fresh from the success of his scientific achievements. I’m watching a photo of his from his visit in Cracow last year now.
Land of contrasts
Let me take you on a magical tour of Singapore. To the nearby or riverside pier, you may take the ferry to the different museums. Singapore glow with the flow. There was travel on the art trail in Singapore Marina Bay Sands, with its lotus-shoped ArtSerenic Museum, and spectacular hotel offers entertainment, culture, shopping and dining options galore. It’s no longer just business, shopping and eating that has tourists pouring into glittering Singapore. Its art and culture have opened the door to a whole new market, somebody says. Singapore skyline reflects the modern financial hub it is, but it’s not all glitz and glamour; the imposing The National Museum of Singapore has a history dating back to 1849. Mention Singapore and what often comes to mind is business; it’s fastest-growing wealth-management hubs and a leading financial centre. Singapore but is easy to get around with great public transport and it’s pedestrian friendly-it’s the sort of place you can wander and not mind when you get lost. Is there so much to see, you have to start somewhere, and a good place to choose is the ArtScienceMuseum at Marina Bay Sands. With 21 gallery spaces over 50,000 square feet, there is room for permanent as well as international travelling exhibitions (for example Mumy The secrets of Tomb). The day I visited, I was lucky enough to see ice skating children, is an interactive tour there, the parents and their children can take part in activities designed especially for them by the museum, including short films and animation. As they’re exploring the world of fairy tales. Then you may visit other hills of Singapore(Dempsey hill and so on), the colonial bungalows house cafés, bars and restaurants. A great place to continue two of the great pleasures- is the area around Arab Street and Haji Lane, the city’s Arab Quarter. I also will see Ali Better stadium there with swimming pool. You can’t go to Singapore and not visit a hawker centre. These are the food courts where stalls sell so many dishes you won’t know where to start: North Indian creamy curry, Chinese dim sum or flesh head curry, Malay nasi padang (spicy meat, poultry and vegetable dishes with rice) Nonya cuisine, which has a delicate balance of chillies. The Gardens of Singapore. Perfect calm landscaped into for heart of bustling country. I take a stroll through serenity. Endless tranquility there. So, I have established good working relations with so many countries in (support) of culture, art and theatre. -Broadway (I don’t see) this happening in every country; it’ that this consciousness, this support, is seen in every country. I like the story of theatre, told through spectacular dence moves, lively theatre and superb music, created history as the longest-running American musical in Broadway. So, with a hreat view of Marina Bay skyline and a fresh mango juice I was happy to sit and watch the world go by. So, if you want to be fit, I need to be happy with myself. Mrs Rhonda Byrde writes about Singapore now. Books are like friends, they teach us we’re not alone. So, dear Reader, you may enjoy this book from start to finish and I’d recommend it to all children who like a laugh. So, everybody deserves beautiful skin. I invite you to Poland now. Mountain regions with pure air, the coastlines of the Baltic Seas and a comfortable, temperate climate together play a key part in tourist’s recovery. What’s your idea of how to spend a perfect Tuesday, somebody asked me. -To have a roast dinner in England castle with all my friends. I miss that I am in Czestochowa. It’s a ritual you don’t even think about … you’re dammed it. People who don’t talk very much terrify me.-What’s your motto when times get tough? -I don’t really have one. When I’m stressing out, I just let myself stress for a bit, then try to hang out with some friends. It is always good to not take things too seriously. Hard work, remembering to have fun, and understanding it can all… away tomorrow is all that it takes.